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District Line

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TUBE LINE
District
Colour on Map Green
Year Opened 1868
Line Type Sub-Surface
Rolling Stock C , D stocks
Stations Served 60
Length 64km (40 mi)
Annual Passengers 172,879,000
Depots Upminster
Ealing Common

The District line is a line of the London Underground, coloured green on the Tube Map. It is a "sub-surface" line, running through the central area in shallow cut-and-cover tunnels. It is the busiest of the sub-surface lines and the fourth busiest overall on the Underground network. Out of the 60 stations served, 25 are underground.

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[edit] Trains

Most of the District line's services use sub-surface D stock, although the Wimbledon to Edgware Road service uses C stock, due to shorter platform lengths between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road. The D stock has been refurbished, having received the standard Underground livery of red, white and blue, having replaced the previous unpainted aluminium finish which is prone to damage by graffiti vandals. The stock also received a complete interior refurbishment and was fitted with CCTV and passenger information displays. The trains are maintained at Ealing Common Depot and Upminster Depot.

[edit] Last unrefurbished train

A D stock (unit 7115) was taken out of service to be refurbished on 15 February 2008. Its run may have extended into the weekend, but due to planned weekend engineering works it was taken out on Friday at the end of operations. It was the very last unrefurbished train on the London Underground.


[edit] Map

[edit] Stations

In order from west to east

[edit] Richmond branch

[edit] Ealing branch

The Richmond and Ealing branches join just west of Turnham Green.

[edit] Wimbledon branch

[edit] Kensington (Olympia) branch

The Kensington (Olympia) branch joins the main line west of Earl's Court, and trains from it normally run to High Street Kensington.

The Wimbledon branch joins the main line west of Earl's Court.

[edit] Main line

[edit] Edgware Road branch

The Edgware Road branch diverges from the main line east of Earl's Court.

[edit] Current service pattern

The following off-peak service pattern currently runs on the District line

  • 6 tph Ealing Broadway - Tower Hill
  • 6 tph Richmond - Upminster
  • 6 tph Wimbledon - Upminster
  • 6 tph Wimbledon - Edgware Road
  • 4 tph Kensington (Olympia) - High Street Kensington

(tph=trains per hour)

The only line to not have an interchange with the District Line is the Metropolitan Line, though they may have previously before much of the Metropolitan Line was taken over by the Circle and Hammersmith and City lines.

[edit] In Popular Culture

  • Sheffield band Milburn wrote a song labelled 'The District Line' which refers to London.
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